All vehicles in the Crown family will be offered with a hybrid drivetrain and five seats. The first three cars will appear in 2023, and the Estate crossover will be released a year later.
Toyota is preparing a new family of premium Crown vehicles that will include four models. This was reported on the Motor1 website.
In July 2022, the Crown crossover coupe appeared. It is intended for the US market and has a stylish design.
The exclusive 2023 Toyota Crown off-road sedan is already on sale in Japan. Its initial price there starts at $31,500 and will be issued at the end of the year.
Crown Sport, Sedan and Estate models are also expected. The Crown Sport and Sedan models will go on sale in Japan in the fall of 2023, and the Estate crossover will go on sale in 2024.
All vehicles in the Crown family will be offered with a hybrid drivetrain and five seats. The Crown Sedan will be offered with front-wheel drive, while the crossover coupe, Sport and Estate will be offered with all-wheel drive.
The Crown Sedan will be equipped with 19- and 20-inch wheels, while other models will have 21-inch alloy wheels. Sport and Estate cars are shown in two-tone view, while Sport is only shown in monochrome.
Dimensions of Toyota Crown cars:
model | Crown Sedan | crown estate | crown sport |
Length | 5030mm | 4930mm | 4710mm |
Width | 1890mm | 1880mm | 1880mm |
Height | 1470mm | 1620mm | 1560mm |
wheelbase | 3000mm | 2850mm | 2770mm |
Videos showing the interiors of the new products were also shown. They will be more luxurious and more technologically advanced than many other Toyota models.
In addition, other premium versions of the standard models may be included in the Crown range. One of them will be the Crown Kluger crossover and the Crown Vellfire minivan.
The new Crown vehicle family will be sold in approximately 40 countries worldwide. Toyota estimates it could sell around 200,000 vehicles in 2024.
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Source: Focus
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